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Tessa WongBBC News, Asia Digital Reporter
Ghetto imagesChina has presented a number of new weapons, drones and other military hardware in a massive parade that many see as a clear message to the United States and its allies.
The event saw that Ci Jinping hosted more than 20 foreign heads of state, including Russian Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in North Korea, who rely on China for economic support and others.
It was a display of the growing power of the SI on the world stage and of China’s military magic – the show included the Guam killer rocket, the Loyal Wing drone and even robotic wolves.
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What was clear from the exhibition on Wednesday was that China managed to quickly produce a varied range of weapons.
Ten years ago, the military technology they exhibited were inclined to be “rudimentary copies” of far more sophisticated equipment invented by the United States, notes Michael Razca, an assistant under the Nanyang Military Transformation Program in Singapore.
But this parade revealed more innovative and diverse range of weapons, especially drones and rockets -a reflection of how advanced their complex is -industrial complex of protection.
The structure of China top down and significant resources allow it to explode new weapons faster than many other countries, said Alexander Neal, assistant-clutch at the Pacific Forum.
It can also produce them in huge quantities, giving it an advantage to the battlefield where the enemy can flood.
“China has the ability to throw out ammunition, ships, all these platforms … The state can simply make these directives and go,” says G -Nil.
But how well can these weapons systems integrate into China?
“They can show these brilliant sophisticated platforms, but are they organizational agent to use them the way they want?” asks D -R Razka.
He adds that it will not be easy because the Chinese military is massive and unverified, given that it has not participated in a significant war for decades.
China has expanded an abundance of missiles, including some new options.
These include Dongfeng-61, which is able to carry multiple battle heads in its wearer; The intercontinental ballistic rocket Dongfeng-5C, which could be launched from northern China and hit the US; And the intermediate range of Guam killer, which can hit key US military bases in Guam.

There were also several hypersonic rockets against a ship like YJ-17 and YJ-19, which could fly very quickly and maneuver unpredictably to avoid anti-rocket systems.
There is a reason for this focus on missiles.
China is developing rockets and missile forces as a key part of its determination strategy – and to oppose the US Navy, says G -Nil.
The US Navy is an unsurpassed in the world with the largest fleet of aircraft carriers and shock groups – China is still lagging with this issue.
But, indicates G -n Niele, some of the Western defense community is increasingly arguing that these impact groups are vulnerable as they effectively “sit” ducks “for any rocket attacks.
Beijing not only strengthens deterrence, but also creates a “ability for a second strike,” he says – the country’s ability to start a back strike if attacked.
Other remarkable weapons included a lot of Ly-1 laser weapons, which is actually a giant laser that can burn or deactivate electronics or even blind pilots; And an assortment of fifth-generation fighters, including J-20 and J-35 aircraft.
There was a wide range of drones, some of them AI powered, but the one that grabbed the eyeballs was the AJX-002 giant underwater drone.
Also known as an extremely large untreated underwater car (XLUUV) measuring up to 20 m (65 feet) with a length, it can eventually carry out monitoring and intelligence missions.

China also showed its drone to attack the GJ-11 stealth attack called “loyal winged”, which can fly with a piloted fighter and help it in its attacks.
In addition to an array of conventional air drones, there were also “robotic wolves”. Experts say that they can be used for various intelligence and mines’ intelligence tasks to hunt for enemy soldiers.
The drone display shows a clear direction that China wants to take with its military strategy, where he “not only wants to increase but also to replace traditional structures.”
He obviously took lessons from Ukraine, where one can “just throw drones on the enemy” to wear out his defense, notes D -Raka.
“Alacrity in the murder chain matters,” Mr. Neil adds, pointing out that in a fast-moving battle, decisions in Nanoseconds should be made to beat the enemy and get the upper hand-cane what AI can do.
Many countries are still concerned about the deployment of AI in their military systems and ask “How comfortable we are in placing AI in the murder chain,” he adds.
But China is very comfortable with this, says D -R Razka. “They believe they can control AI. They go all the way to integrate it into their systems.”

The parade clearly shows that China is quickly catching up with the United States in its military technology and has resources to build a huge arsenal of weapons.
But the US still maintains an advantage in operations, experts say.
The US military is “superior” as there is a “bottom-up” culture, where the units of the spot can make decisions as the situation is developing and changing their strategies to fight, notes Dr. Razca. This makes them more sore in battle.

China, on the other hand, is “top -down” where “they can have intrusive platforms and systems, but they will not move their finger until they receive an order from the top,” he adds.
“The Chinese think about its technology that creates deterrence. They believe that it will deter the US … but at the operative level there are cases that show that they may not be as good as they say they are,” says D -Ra Razka, pointing to the last meetings like the last meetings Incident last month When a Chinese warship rammed one of its own smaller vessels when they were confronted with the Philippine Coast Guard.
With the leaders of more than two dozen countries invited to the event, the weapons and tanks parade was essentially a gigantic terrain for sales of Chinese weapons for potential buyers, according to G -N Nail.
Some of the countries present like Myanmar are already known to buy huge amounts of Chinese weapons. But the chance of selling new customers or increasing orders is how the Chinese government can expand its worldwide impact, notes Dr. Razka.

Key customers were those who stood in front and center with XI – Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un.
The three presented a united front as they went to the parade together and stood on stage.
It was a message to the United States, G -n -Nele says: If America really wanted to challenge them, it would mean “fighting them in several potential theaters at the same time – the Korean Peninsula, Taiwanese Strait and Ukraine.”
“And if you consider it, with the pressure on the US on all three domains, it can fail in one of these theaters.”